Mark Sanchez: “It doesn’t feel good hurting your team like that”

Summary of 30 articles · Updated Dec 21, 2012

“It doesn’t feel good hurting your team like that,” Sanchez said. Mark Sanchez won’t talk about his future. But Sanchez simply didn’t play well. Responding to the trade speculation, Sanchez's agent and older brother, Nick Sanchez, said Wednesday night: "M… (more)ark is a Jet and he's going to support the Jets any way he can through the remainder of season." Under our analysis of the potential cap hits from keeping, cutting, or trading Sanchez, trading him before June 1 to a team that would pay him $3 million in 2013 would still result in a cap charge of more than $14 million, which is more than the cap hit that would come from cutting Sanchez. I laugh at those who say, "You can't take that cap hit! It'd kill your team!" Here's the question: Would you rather exist with $109 million to spend without Sanchez on the team, or $121 million with him? I think I'd lean right now to bringing him back with a new offensive staff, if not a new staff in total, with one veteran, one rookie and Greg McElroy to compete starting in spring minicamps. Yet, it seems as if there are "human beings" so infantile and stupid that it will actually occur to them that threatening the lives of athletes based on their negative exploits on the field is a really neat idea.

Sanchez is expected to be No. 2 on Sunday

Well, now we know how the Jets currently regard Tim Tebow in relation to Mark Sanchez. Per Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News, Sanchez will serve as the No. 2 quarterback on Sunday against the Chargers, behind new starter/previously consistently in…

Report: It’s believed Sanchez will stay put

On Wednesday night, Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News reported that the Jets will try to trade quarterback Mark Sanchez. Shortly thereafter, we reported that the Jets will keep all options open. It’s a distinction without a difference. If all

Jets shopping Mark Sanchez is laughable

Just in time for the holiday season, the New York Jets are offering a hot lump of coal for the extremely steep price of $8.25 million. Any takers? The Jets are hoping for a miracle by reportedly trying to trade former starting quarterback Mark Sanchez. …

Former 400-pound teammate questions Sanchez’s preparation

Let the piling on begin. Now benched by the New York Jets, quarterback Mark Sanchez is taking it from all angles, including from former teammates. Former Jets defensive tackle Kris Jenkins was among the first to line up at the trough, saying Sanchez was…

Source: Jets have made no decisions about Sanchez

In response to the report from Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News that the Jets will try to trade quarterback Mark Sanchez, a source with knowledge of the situation tells PFT that no decisions have been made regarding Sanchez’s future with the team

Report: Jets will look to trade Mark Sanchez, could go after Michael Vick, in offseason

The New York Jets' quarterback situation now resembles a dumpster fire to which another dumpster fire has been added, and there may be more ignition to this series of disasters in the offseason. According to a report from Manish Mehta of the New York Da…

Jets Will Attempt To Trade Sanchez

The New York Daily News reports that the Jets will attempt to trade Mark Sanchez this off-season. Well that was fast. I highly doubt that anyone would take on Sanchez based on his salary. One interesting part to the article brings up Michael Vick: “The

Making sense of the Sanchez cap hit

As the Jets weigh their options regarding quarterback Mark Sanchez, some are suggesting that the cap hit associated with trading or cutting him would outweigh the cost of keeping him. So let’s make sense of the cap situation, from three perspectives:

Broadway Joe still believes in Sanchez, just not with Jets

Mark Sanchez's circle of support is shrinking by the day, but the benched Jets QB still has at least one high-profile backer. Legendary Gang Green signal-caller Joe Namath still believes Sanchez has a future in the league. With the Jets?

Mark Sanchez is the most recent football player to receive death threats via Twitter

It takes a "special" kind of repugnant punk to throw death threats at athletes via social media, and when such things happen as we all still have recent events heavy on our hearts, it's particularly disgusting. Yet, it seems as if there are &q…

Report: 'No way' Sanchez starts for Jets vs. Chargers

Multiple reports: Rex leaning toward starting McElroy

Word is getting out that the Jets are about to decide to start Greg McElroy this week. Moments ago, both Brian Costello of the New York Post and Rich Cimini of ESPNNewYork.com reported that Jets coach Rex Ryan’s leaning toward starting McElroy, given la

Time for Jets to cut ties with Sanchez

Mark Sanchez Was A Goofy High School Kid, Like Everyone Else

While Mark Sanchez was completely blowing the game for the Jets last night, someone on Twitter brought up the fact that his girlfriend had gone to high school with Sanchez. With access to his girlfriend's yearbook, he decided to share some high school p…

Report: Prominent Jets source says “there’s no way” Sanchez starts

The Mark Sanchez era may be over. At least for the rest of 2012. Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News reports, citing a prominent unnamed Jets source, that “there’s no way” Sanchez should start against the Chargers on Sunday. “Home or away,”

For the last two weeks the Jets had recorded victories that would easily classify as the ugly variety low scoring, defensive struggles. They would have gladly accepted another one of those unsightly victories against the Titans Monday Night.

Joe Namath: Don't blame Mark Sanchez

You can't have a New York Jets quarterback controversy without getting the opinion of Joe Namath. The outspoken Hall of Fame quarterback had some interesting opinions on his former team, which made a quarterback switch this week to third-stringer Greg M…